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energy reform in 2013 or 2015 with the republicans. he knows this is the only way to get it moving to change on this issue. >> he is ride something high politically. we saw at it the inaugural address i find it hard to imagine he will cave to his extreme left on this. knowing what benefit it would bring. now the fig leaf governor that switched and is proposing it is now gone, i expect he will do it. >> bret: huge turn-out on the mall for march for life. prominent speakers out there. >> you are the voice of the voiceless. you are those who stand for love. and a world of death. i have a question for those who don't respect and won't protect life. can a nation long endure that does not respect the sanctity of lives? >> a lot of reporters make the fight in the state. >> look, this is a remarkable development. 40 years americans turned out in the freezing cold. today hundreds of thousands because of a decision made by the supreme court. that as ruth bader ginsberg once said prevented a stable resolution of the issue. regardless of how you f
energy reform in 2013 or 2015 with the republicans. he knows this is the only way to get it moving to change on this issue. >> he is ride something high politically. we saw at it the inaugural address i find it hard to imagine he will cave to his extreme left on this. knowing what benefit it would bring. now the fig leaf governor that switched and is proposing it is now gone, i expect he will do it. >> bret: huge turn-out on the mall for march for life. prominent speakers out there....
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rid of traditional energy. i think that we have to be very aware of what's happening here. i think there was a lot of fancy language used in the inaugural address, but the fact is that that doesn't cover up what's really going on here, which is to grow the progressive state. liz: let me back up, listen, we've. covering this issue for awhile now with fox news and fox business, and here's the issue. will the u.s. start looking like a mature european country? is the u.s. coming towards, you know, sort of an identity crisis? do we want to be a country driven by a vibrant, private economy, or are we starting to look like a mature european country? essentially, the question is can you have small government with an aging population on top of the other programs that was cited that the presidentments. >> no doubt we're on an unsustainable path, and democrats acknowledge it, but as far as whether they're going to cut programs we have and seen mayor cuts to the programs, republican says we are getting like greece. the onl
rid of traditional energy. i think that we have to be very aware of what's happening here. i think there was a lot of fancy language used in the inaugural address, but the fact is that that doesn't cover up what's really going on here, which is to grow the progressive state. liz: let me back up, listen, we've. covering this issue for awhile now with fox news and fox business, and here's the issue. will the u.s. start looking like a mature european country? is the u.s. coming towards, you know,...
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it requires aalot of energy unbelievable booing stuff in outtakks becauseewe are not eecouraged to e funny. funny. >> it is not unnsual eeause ú& you crackkone ---i have to imagine eugeee cracking everybody up. p> we will crack uppfromm3-ime to timm but ittis kknd of frowned upon and we try mmstly iicrack up when iiam tired.3 you don't haveeto be funny..3 ú& if ammreally ttred, i can start lauuhing now. &-[laughter] somber ood. >> ssrry. -p>> but thh specificssof this -- i am tooassume that specific aatributes of &-chhraattr of yours ii ttose films, my favorite thing in the entire world,,in th ú-entire world is you hving to weaa a ootball helmet playiig chess as a child ú& because youu father!! your mother was breek our ead. >> thattis artially true..3 >> mighty windd p> every once in a wwile, i love he ssid that and we taak to the camera and ssy stuff about ourrelves aad every once in hile, christopher or eugene wwlll3 get an idea, whoever is writing his thing aad occasiinally they ill put in a good joke. when he put in thh jkeú about my mother, i could have done anything else
it requires aalot of energy unbelievable booing stuff in outtakks becauseewe are not eecouraged to e funny. funny. >> it is not unnsual eeause ú& you crackkone ---i have to imagine eugeee cracking everybody up. p> we will crack uppfromm3-ime to timm but ittis kknd of frowned upon and we try mmstly iicrack up when iiam tired.3 you don't haveeto be funny..3 ú& if ammreally ttred, i can start lauuhing now. &-[laughter] somber ood. >> ssrry. -p>> but thh...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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here's denver, a little piece of this energy that's the snow falling in the rockies is going to break off. and watch what happens as we head toward sunday, we're going to watch about noon, 1:00 tomorrow morning, this energy area with ice. that pink delineating where the ice is begins to move in. and then sunday night, you can see about 9:00, it's ice for chicago. and why it's ice is not snow is the air at the ground is below freezing, but the air at a higher altitude is above freezing. so it's kind of coming down not as snow, but as liquid. and then freezing on the ground and that's where we're seeing once again. and then watch from sunday into monday, the this with ice and snow moves into the northeast. we'll get that. but then we'll kind of move through that. in terms of the temperatures, look at chicago, 44 on monday, only in the 20s today. the access of that warming moves eastward. so cleveland in the 50s, louisville at 70, they were just ensconced in ice. and then on wednesday, raleigh, richmond in the 70s. the access of the warmth pushes eastward and we pick up about 20, 25 degr
here's denver, a little piece of this energy that's the snow falling in the rockies is going to break off. and watch what happens as we head toward sunday, we're going to watch about noon, 1:00 tomorrow morning, this energy area with ice. that pink delineating where the ice is begins to move in. and then sunday night, you can see about 9:00, it's ice for chicago. and why it's ice is not snow is the air at the ground is below freezing, but the air at a higher altitude is above freezing. so it's...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i...
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energy up over 6.5%. materials 5.5%. every one of those have economic growth written on them. >> right. the way we got back to the equity market valuation we're at which is the same peak we achieved twice in 2012, it was partially discretionary and financials but it's china, industrials and materials that's through their peak expectations. you have to ask yourself if you have a slow down in consumer demand, china is still incredibly export leveraged. we have very difficult time interpreting china data -- >> tax hikes are in. people know about the tax hikes and still buying these cyclical retail house building stocks. they know this and buying. why is that? >> we started out the year and we were going to achieve an escape velocity. by the second quarter we were in a new normal. by summer -- >> people aren't looking for three. you think the market is pricing in at three? you think so. >> 2.5. i got to go. i give the last word. >> there are several warning signs out there from a trading perspective. australian daughter. chi
energy up over 6.5%. materials 5.5%. every one of those have economic growth written on them. >> right. the way we got back to the equity market valuation we're at which is the same peak we achieved twice in 2012, it was partially discretionary and financials but it's china, industrials and materials that's through their peak expectations. you have to ask yourself if you have a slow down in consumer demand, china is still incredibly export leveraged. we have very difficult time...
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we like energy, materials and industrials, and some of the technology names are looking really pretty right now. >> rick, it's a perfect segue to you. he said the bond market party may be over. is it? >> well, no, i absolutely do not think so. here we are still toying with 2% as we get close to record highs in the dow jones industrial average. there's an incongruent relationship there, just like there's an incongruent relationship with the fact that we're talking about the dow near records, and tomorrow morning at 8:30 eastern i'm going to be telling you that fourth-quarter annualized growth was a paltry 1%. >> peter anderson, you run a firm called congress asset management company. so i'm going to ask you. is washington, is congress the people who can derail this rally? >> well, listen. i don't think the rally is going to be derailed at all. in fact, i think even though we've only had a third of earnings so far, let's look at the results. we've had some very, very strong winners in some very strong losers to. me that's the sign of a balanced market. not everybody is getting a trophy
we like energy, materials and industrials, and some of the technology names are looking really pretty right now. >> rick, it's a perfect segue to you. he said the bond market party may be over. is it? >> well, no, i absolutely do not think so. here we are still toying with 2% as we get close to record highs in the dow jones industrial average. there's an incongruent relationship there, just like there's an incongruent relationship with the fact that we're talking about the dow near...
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energy complex overall has been very strong. we're up 1 1/3% at 578.92. let me just ask, do you think we're going to hit 14,000 today? what do you think? >> yes. >> he says yes. >> one in the yes column. >> we'll take it. i don't know. >> i believe amazon is on the list and tomorrow boeing as lebeau reported early. that will do it for "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins right now. >>> and welcome to "street signs" where we are just a horse hair away from 14,000 on the dow. but watch out for tech. some big names taking big drops. today we'll find out why. ford flattens earnings forecast. sales are soaring. is there still a reason to worry. plus whether d.c. has given up trying to grow the american economy. we will meet a man, mandy, who dares to upgrade one of the most beaten down companies in the land. >> i believe not so unhappy about it either. the dow, zeroing in on that 14,000 level. that is the level to watch. about 47 points away. we have not traded there since october 17th, 2007. now we're just 1.5% away from hitting that mark. really just a ho
energy complex overall has been very strong. we're up 1 1/3% at 578.92. let me just ask, do you think we're going to hit 14,000 today? what do you think? >> yes. >> he says yes. >> one in the yes column. >> we'll take it. i don't know. >> i believe amazon is on the list and tomorrow boeing as lebeau reported early. that will do it for "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins right now. >>> and welcome to "street signs"...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do no
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ and having an investment expert like northern trust by your side makes all the difference. we add precision to your portfolio construction by directly matching your assets and your risk preferences against your own unique life goals. we call it goals driven investing. after all, you don't climb a mountain just to sit at the top. you look around for other mountains to climb. ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. ♪ and they won't be beginners for long. give a couple beginners a great idea, they'll go to where they can get the skills, the savings, and the supplies they need - to go from beginning... to doing... to beautifully done. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now this shaker vanity cabine
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ and having an investment expert like northern trust by your side makes all the difference. we add precision to your portfolio construction by directly...
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some describe the healing power of nature as an energy or vibration. a song that not only seduces the senses, but sings to every cell in our body. indeed, planet earth has a vibration, a resonance, now quantified through the field of physics, as the schumann resonance, but known long ago as the music of the spheres. science has now begun to understand that all parts of nature participate in this chorus of music. the leaves of trees, the cascading motion of waterfalls, even the chorus of whale songs are part of this earthly symphony. the songs of planet earth are many and can be heard each and every day when we take the time to listen. her repertoire is a harmony of melodic themes and gentle rhythms that give rapture to the heart and unite mind, body and spirit. these are the melodies sung by the voice of mother nature. these are the simple melodies known the world over as earth songs. to sit or stand in the presence of nature's splendor, one cannot help but acknowledge and appreciate the creative forces that coalesced to produce such pristine beauty. [
some describe the healing power of nature as an energy or vibration. a song that not only seduces the senses, but sings to every cell in our body. indeed, planet earth has a vibration, a resonance, now quantified through the field of physics, as the schumann resonance, but known long ago as the music of the spheres. science has now begun to understand that all parts of nature participate in this chorus of music. the leaves of trees, the cascading motion of waterfalls, even the chorus of whale...
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the monster energy supercross competition practice starts at 12:30 tomorrow here at o.co coliseum. the competition itself is at 7:00. tickets are as low as ten bucks. go to ticketmaster.com for more information. marla and jon? >> all right. always tell people come visit us in california. the best dirt in the country. awesome. >> meteorologist christina loren talkings at b ining a little bir the weekend. >> let's give credit where credit is due. we're looking good. we do have sunshine in through the clouds in san francisco right now. we're mostly fogged in in san jose. want to point that out off the bat. it is mild to start. we're going to be clouded in most of the day. temperatures comfortable. 57 degrees at noon inland. 67 degrees. highs coming in between 3:00 and 4:00. at the coast today, 65 degrees. let's check on the slick commute with mike. >> because of drizzle you'll have slick conditions all morning for your commute at least. keep that in mind even if it's not activity raining. this is the slowest spot. the stretch for 880 and 238. south 880 at davis an accident. the crash
the monster energy supercross competition practice starts at 12:30 tomorrow here at o.co coliseum. the competition itself is at 7:00. tickets are as low as ten bucks. go to ticketmaster.com for more information. marla and jon? >> all right. always tell people come visit us in california. the best dirt in the country. awesome. >> meteorologist christina loren talkings at b ining a little bir the weekend. >> let's give credit where credit is due. we're looking good. we do have...
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. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ ai wei wei is an artist who is causing chinese government censors more than a few sleepless nights. rita braver with a portrait of an artist as a dissident unvowed. >> reporter: this may look like a bowl of pearls and this merely a collection of crabs. yet to artist ai wei wei they represent the idea that there is value not just in the group but also in each individual. whether in art or in life. a notion that is not always welcome in china. (speaking chinese) >> embedded in the works whether they are directly political or not i think are his ideas and his desire to see the world change. >> reporter: that attitude can now be seen at the smithsonian's museum in washington. according to chief curator gary brower. was this the first maj
. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪ ai wei wei is an artist who is causing chinese government censors more than a few sleepless nights. rita braver with a portrait of an artist...
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everyone all smiles pushing that energy feeling the magic. they wish that nhl lockout hadn't kept the sharks off the ice for so long. >> frustrating that we're sometimes how i think about it is atms for the nhl. >> animosity at first but you walk into the tank and you see a large crowd. lots of kids. lots of excited people. >>> as they say better late than never. the sharks not the only winners last night. local businesses seeing a huge surge in customers coming out for drinks and dinner. and all sorts of celebrations. last night the first of a six-game home stand for your san jose sharks. >>> the guys in teal are back. >> looking good too. >>> still ahead, get the style, skip the pain. how you can sport colin kaepernick's tats for a while. >> gather up the quarters. guess what? this weekend's parking no longer free in san francisco. we'll let you know where you'll have to pay up this sunday. >> we want to send out a strong message it won't be acceptable here in morgan hill. >> the zero tolerance crackdown at that time bad behavior at a south
everyone all smiles pushing that energy feeling the magic. they wish that nhl lockout hadn't kept the sharks off the ice for so long. >> frustrating that we're sometimes how i think about it is atms for the nhl. >> animosity at first but you walk into the tank and you see a large crowd. lots of kids. lots of excited people. >>> as they say better late than never. the sharks not the only winners last night. local businesses seeing a huge surge in customers coming out for...
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you can expect a lot of energy. you can expect star performances. a speech from the president. he's expected to talk about unity and perseverance for the nation as he heads into his second term facing a budget battle coming up and really the main thing right now is the energy. it's in the air. there is already a sea of people filling several blocks of the national mall. we're two hours away from the official ceremony even beginning. all along the national mall are large screens that will air the inauguration. right now they are airing music. many people are taking part in that. just a couple minutes the president is going to attend a church service at st. john's. that's an inauguration day tradition and after that he'll head this way. just before noon he'll take the oath of office and after the inaugural ceremony is over, there will be that parade of a big highlight there. there will be eight floats that are representative of the home states of the first and second families and also civil rights and one specifically dedicated to martin luther king, jr. then the end of the eveni
you can expect a lot of energy. you can expect star performances. a speech from the president. he's expected to talk about unity and perseverance for the nation as he heads into his second term facing a budget battle coming up and really the main thing right now is the energy. it's in the air. there is already a sea of people filling several blocks of the national mall. we're two hours away from the official ceremony even beginning. all along the national mall are large screens that will air...
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new clean sources of energy technology. that's a huge amount of money. that money has been spent now. both the failure and the new intense focus on the budget and on the deficit mean that the opportunity to spend any more money like that is pretty much dead. there is no more money for government spending on clean energy research. we'll see that money go down to -- host: we won't see the loan programs that funded it and that sort of thing? guest: that program is continuing but it won't be funded anywhere near that level. we saw $40 billion over one or two years. we'll see that go to $1 or $2 million. >> i think we're going to see almost all of the action at this point. host: i want to go to brian from california on the republican line. good morning, brian. caller: i'm a long time geology professor at a large southern california institution. and i take issue with the categorical statement that there is no disagreement in the scientific community on the specific issue of whether global warming is an thropo general i can. that
new clean sources of energy technology. that's a huge amount of money. that money has been spent now. both the failure and the new intense focus on the budget and on the deficit mean that the opportunity to spend any more money like that is pretty much dead. there is no more money for government spending on clean energy research. we'll see that money go down to -- host: we won't see the loan programs that funded it and that sort of thing? guest: that program is continuing but it won't be funded...
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but that aside, how big do you think a role -- nuclear energy is going to play in all of this? >> well, we're getting 20% of our electricity from nuclear power and stable for a listening time. the big story in the electricity generation is in wind. wind is now -- came from nowhere to it's now 4% of the electricity in this country. we're getting from wind power and the department of energy says we can grow that to 20% which would be on par with nuclear power in just 15 years if we stay the course and important to continue to invest in the fur which you are that way. >> bob, i mean, you are talking about the potential progress here in a second term and one of the first decision that is president obama faces right now is the keystone pipeline. and i think there's possible consequences for emissions from approving that. i think the expectation is to be approved. when's the estimate of the epa? something like over a billion tons of co2 emissions over 50 years could be produced by this pipeline. are you concerned whatever, a lot of good you are seeing here in the second term offset b
but that aside, how big do you think a role -- nuclear energy is going to play in all of this? >> well, we're getting 20% of our electricity from nuclear power and stable for a listening time. the big story in the electricity generation is in wind. wind is now -- came from nowhere to it's now 4% of the electricity in this country. we're getting from wind power and the department of energy says we can grow that to 20% which would be on par with nuclear power in just 15 years if we stay the...
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in other words, do you have the energy and independence to break with wherever you have been to say this has got to change. >> don't you think the incentive change of the revolving door metaphor, though, makes sense. >> yes. >> that people who are not at the top of the agency, but the agency may be thinking, you know what? i would love you guys to hire me maybe, later, i want you to have positive associations with me when i give you my resume. >> absolutely, but mary jo doesn't respond to that, first, i don't mean to pass judgment. she is independently wealthy, her husband is very successful as a lawyer. money is not what drives mary jo, she values the integrity. not to say necessarily she is going to be good. but as i said a couple of moments ago she brings the cases, seeks the remedies and changes the rules to empower shareholders, she has the intellect and capacity to do it. we'll have to wait and see. that is why being agnostic about what we think is the better approach. and the ceos having a drink tonight, saying i don't know if i should be happy or terrified, in answer to your ques
in other words, do you have the energy and independence to break with wherever you have been to say this has got to change. >> don't you think the incentive change of the revolving door metaphor, though, makes sense. >> yes. >> that people who are not at the top of the agency, but the agency may be thinking, you know what? i would love you guys to hire me maybe, later, i want you to have positive associations with me when i give you my resume. >> absolutely, but mary jo...
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energy is strong. i like the recovery of halliburton and schlumberger. >> i love the fact we have new names, plum creek timber. >> you look, it's a reit and the stock is up over 10% year-to-date. why? the timber industry is getting a lot of demand from housing. you have a lot of demand for lumber and for plywood. that's what's helping plum creek. with this move, 10% for the month, you should fade this, take some profits. >> vale, before you answer let me say stephanie is watching. >> good. maybe she'll -- >> i'm just saying. >> i'm not going to say anything. >> okay. >> here is the deal on vale. >> by the way, steph, you owe me. >> it's the third time they cut their dividend this year. the company has trouble forecasting their own cash earnings. recovered very nicely but way too far the other way. i wouldn't own it. i wouldn't short it but wouldn't own it. >> sea gate is our last one. buy, sell, hold, the reasons why. >> this is another company that had to put up literally a grand slam to maintain what
energy is strong. i like the recovery of halliburton and schlumberger. >> i love the fact we have new names, plum creek timber. >> you look, it's a reit and the stock is up over 10% year-to-date. why? the timber industry is getting a lot of demand from housing. you have a lot of demand for lumber and for plywood. that's what's helping plum creek. with this move, 10% for the month, you should fade this, take some profits. >> vale, before you answer let me say stephanie is...
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more of a bubble and the fact that he sees he needs to get out more and connect more, he needs that energy more that will inform the way he speaks to the public because then they're in his head not just the tell prompter of a written word. >> rose: are we disagreeing with what bob said in terms of making the point that you have to be -- you can do that and reach to explain your case and explain your vision and be able to tell your narrative but you don't necessarily to go out of your way to attack the other guy on a consistent basis or in fact have harry reid or nancy pelosi come out and attack them all the time if you're trying to get something done that demands an agreement with the other side. bob? >> first of all, charlie, one thing you have to is president obama does not control harry reid or nancy pelosi they are more than anxious -- >> despite how he might wish. >> yeah, in willing to come out and attack republicans on their own spontaneously and with sincere conviction. >> rose: do you think that's helpful? >> no, i think it doesn't work and i think he's got a real problem with tha
more of a bubble and the fact that he sees he needs to get out more and connect more, he needs that energy more that will inform the way he speaks to the public because then they're in his head not just the tell prompter of a written word. >> rose: are we disagreeing with what bob said in terms of making the point that you have to be -- you can do that and reach to explain your case and explain your vision and be able to tell your narrative but you don't necessarily to go out of your way...
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. >> the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. >> reporter: since george washington made the firsthand written inaugural address, it has been what newly elected or reelected presidents aspire to but few achieve. a spark that lights a fire in the minds of americans. those who stand the test of time have often come in times of great national crisis. when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1932, the nation had just begun the great depression. and roosevelt sought to reassure the psyche of a nation. >> let me affirm the belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. nameless, unreasonable, unjustified terror which paralyzing needed effort to convert retreat into advance. this nation is asking for action and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the moment came at the end of his second inaugural address, an appeal to heal the nation split by four years of civil war. >> with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right go
. >> the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. >> reporter: since george washington made the firsthand written inaugural address, it has been what newly elected or reelected presidents aspire to but few achieve. a spark that lights a fire in the minds of americans. those who stand the test of time have often come in times of great national crisis. when...
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, alternative energy was good. >> dana: how does that work? >> kimberly: all right we have to go. >> greg: cash for clunkers didn't do anything for the environment. >> kimberly: guess what? we have so much to say, the good news is we get to come back. you should stay with us,ing all right? time for inauguration trivia. bob, no cheating. stay with us for a little pop quiz. right here on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these
, alternative energy was good. >> dana: how does that work? >> kimberly: all right we have to go. >> greg: cash for clunkers didn't do anything for the environment. >> kimberly: guess what? we have so much to say, the good news is we get to come back. you should stay with us,ing all right? time for inauguration trivia. bob, no cheating. stay with us for a little pop quiz. right here on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in...
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plenty of facts including for instance the fact that over the past several years it's not just the energy export revenues but also internal consumption that's been driving russia's growth and i had an opportunity to speak with curial dmitri i'm from russia's direct investment fund and she actually listed a number of products that's not too many people outside of russia really know about . we believe that russian image that's what they were just much worse since the reality and many people don't know that russian middle class tripled in the last five years for example many people don't know that in the last twelve years russian g.d.p. per capita increased by the factor of ten and very few countries in the world actually get chills that kind of growth russian economy is poised to grows from a two trillion dollars economy to three trillion dollars economy so really such a busy message. ok but. for my point if it was so. rosy for the russian economy why was negative so not very fit dress today because that was what it was all about right well absolutely but actually negative scenarios are rea
plenty of facts including for instance the fact that over the past several years it's not just the energy export revenues but also internal consumption that's been driving russia's growth and i had an opportunity to speak with curial dmitri i'm from russia's direct investment fund and she actually listed a number of products that's not too many people outside of russia really know about . we believe that russian image that's what they were just much worse since the reality and many people don't...
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the only energy extraction company currently produces just enough oil to stay afloat from a single existing fields in the sea. with help, things could be very different. >> we need oil and gas companies to come to greece to work together with us. we know the country. we know the geology. corporations would be very welcome to open of the parts of greece and hopefully find the big oil and gas fields that will make the difference. >> it is a tantalizing prospect. there's a pay a fortune. it could exist naturally in abundant quantities also been the country's grass. a tantalizing prospect but years away from producing any tangible benefit. >> we will have an indication following the explanation. it is off the possible positions, magnitude, constitution. >> fortunes have been made by shipping magnate on the surface of the but decade. what lies beneath could one day make the whole country rich. al jazeera, athens. >> there have been clashes between police and protesters. dozens of people were blocked from reaching the square and made several arrests. the protests were called after police used tea
the only energy extraction company currently produces just enough oil to stay afloat from a single existing fields in the sea. with help, things could be very different. >> we need oil and gas companies to come to greece to work together with us. we know the country. we know the geology. corporations would be very welcome to open of the parts of greece and hopefully find the big oil and gas fields that will make the difference. >> it is a tantalizing prospect. there's a pay a...
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i had a lot of energy. i had a lot of yearning, a lot of unresolved sense of, i very much wanted to express myself and define myself and sort of navigate, you know. i was young, i was 20 years old and you know when you're 20 you just sort of receive the equipment that you've been issued for an entire lifetime. the body, the mind, the skills, the talents, appetites. those things were relatively new to me. songs re coming out and connecting all the time. so i was writing a lot. >> rose: was that the most fertile period for you ever. >> yes, it was. and then after i got enough success to be, to call myself a professional musician who did this for a living, a different and once i got the huge amount of recognition -- >> rose: the first album in "time" magazine cover in 1971. >> then that changed and it became less of a personal sort of private endeavor and kind of a process. but i was really just busting at the seams to express myself. delighted in the language and the music and the changes and you know everyth
i had a lot of energy. i had a lot of yearning, a lot of unresolved sense of, i very much wanted to express myself and define myself and sort of navigate, you know. i was young, i was 20 years old and you know when you're 20 you just sort of receive the equipment that you've been issued for an entire lifetime. the body, the mind, the skills, the talents, appetites. those things were relatively new to me. songs re coming out and connecting all the time. so i was writing a lot. >> rose: was...
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the other point is that we emphasize environmental protection and energy efficiency so that the growth has the higher point. the last point i would like to make is the international environment, especially the quantitative easing monetary policy for developed countries we must continue. we must continue knowing the trade is very important. overall, i think that it is pretty much the prediction of the imf. thank you. >> thank you so much. it is very difficult to get used to the economy of the scale, which has had growth of 7.8%. we are thinking about the implications of that. then our final speaker has a very interesting perspective. remarkably rapid growth, a little under noticing how it's going. what are the policy challenges that you feel must be mad if further progress is to be delivered? >> thank you very much, martin. let's talk about economics this week. the imf anticipates 5.7% growth. that's pretty good considering the circumstances. in regards to the issues that they are discussing comedy institutions a second letter that is showing that funding is fundamentally important. wit
the other point is that we emphasize environmental protection and energy efficiency so that the growth has the higher point. the last point i would like to make is the international environment, especially the quantitative easing monetary policy for developed countries we must continue. we must continue knowing the trade is very important. overall, i think that it is pretty much the prediction of the imf. thank you. >> thank you so much. it is very difficult to get used to the economy of...